Hi,
We are looking for a per diem Histology Technician or HTL with IHC experience.
You will be covering the only Histology Tech for Vacations, admin days and sick
time. You must be able to work by yourself. Strong troubleshooting skills a
plus. We hand stain special stains. The hours are 04
Looking for Full-Time, Permanent histotechnologist. The position is in the
Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology Laboratory at the University of North Carolina
Adams School of Dentistry in Chapel Hill. The laboratory is CLIA-certified and
receives between 7900 and 8500 accessions per year. Experienc
This probably isn't helpful, but I tried to look up your error code in our
manual. I did not see code 76 either, but I did see a message that stated if
you don't see the code you are looking for, then call Cytyc Technical Service.
Dawn Olszewski HTL(ASCP)QIHC
Pathology Manager
South Georg
It would have to be stored at -80 to work well otherwise it’s a crap shoot.
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On Friday, August 23, 2019, 10:08 AM, Sheeder, Christopher via Histonet
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Totally agree with Brett & Colleen.
It is very tempting to have an abundant source of study tissue but th
Totally agree with Brett & Colleen.
It is very tempting to have an abundant source of study tissue but the results
won't be worth the investment.
Best of luck.
Chris
Christopher Sheeder, HT(ASCP)QIHC
Histology Supervisor | Department of Laboratories
Seattle Children’s Hospital
4800 Sand Point Wa
Hello and good day,
Can anyone tell me what the error code 76 is? We have 04 as well, and that
means the "filter already wet". It comes up right after starting a run so
I'm thinking it could be vacuum or waste line issue.
Thanks in advance,
Paula
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